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LAHORE, Jan 06 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has approved the establishment of six biogas plants in the province, marking a significant step in advancing Punjab’s clean energy agenda.
Four plants will be set up in Lahore and two in Faisalabad.
The approval came during a special meeting on clean energy chaired by the Chief Minister, here on Tuesday, where officials presented a detailed briefing on Punjab’s clean energy initiatives and future prospects. The meeting highlighted the role of biogas plants in promoting environmentally friendly solutions while providing support to farmers.
Officials explained that the biogas plants will produce affordable gas for household consumption and generate bio-fertiliser for agricultural use.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed the authorities to develop a practical plan for small-scale biogas plants and approved a feasibility study for establishing a multiple-fuel biorefinery.
The meeting also endorsed a waste-to-energy project in Lahore, aimed at generating low-cost electricity to power electric buses and the Metro Bus system. The Chief Minister emphasized that the project should be completed at the earliest.
In addition, she approved the integration of three pilot biogas plant projects under the Model Village Programme, designed to incorporate clean energy solutions into rural development. Officials noted that these initiatives would reduce reliance on conventional fuels, promote sustainable waste management, and contribute to a cleaner and greener environment across the province.
CM Maryam Nawaz said the Punjab government is committed to adopting modern, sustainable energy solutions to address environmental challenges while supporting economic growth in both urban and rural areas.